The Trask River Near Tillamook Bay On The
Pacific Coast Of Oregon

The Trask River has good runs of
Fall Chinook Salmon,
Spring Chinook Salmon, Coho, Steelhead, and Sea-run
Cutthroat Trout.

Trask River Steelhead & Salmon

The Trask River is a river, approximately 12 mi (19 km) long, in
northwestern Oregon in the United States. It drains a mountainous
timber-producing area of the Coastal Range west of Portland into the
Pacific Ocean .

It rises in two forks. The North Fork (30 mi/48 km long), rises in
several forks itself in the Tillamook State Forest in western
Washington County west of Forest. It flows generally west into
eastern Tillamook County. The South Fork (10 mi/16 km long) rises in
southern Tillamook County and flows north. The two forks join in
central Tillamook County and the combined stream flows west, past
Tillamook, entering the south end of Tillamook Bay on the Pacific
northwest of the Tillamook. For its last 1 mi (1.6 km) it forms a
common channel with the Tillamook River.

Daniel St. Laurent Salmon and Steelhead
fishing guide.
I fish the Columbia River, Tillamook Bay and
all coastal rivers & bays nearby including
Nehalem, the Wilson & Trask Rivers for
Salmon & Steelhead and the popular Buoy 10
Salmon fishery. I also fish for Spring
Salmon at Wind River and Drano Lake and the
Willamette River. I'll give you tips and
information to help you fish all those areas
because I've been fishing them all my life
and it's my passion. I live to get up every
morning and fish and nothing is more fun to
me than making sure my friends and clients
are "on the fish" and in the right zone
using the very best baits and lures. Please
visit my website and contact me to book a
trip. My promise to you is that you'll be
glad you did -
Daniel St. Laurent -
St. Laurent Guide Service

Fishing
Seasons on the Trask River:

Spring Chinook: April - June

Fall Chinook: October - November

Coho Salmon: September - November

Winter steelhead: January - March

Sea-run Cutthroat: Trout July - October

Trask River fishing guides know "how to catch
Salmon" on the Trask River
near Tillamook Bay in Oregon and the Oregon coastal streams.

Specializing in Winter Steelhead Fishing On The Trask River

John Krauthoefer, owner of Firefighter's Guide Service, is widely recognized as one of the North Oregon Coast's top fishing guides. With more than 35 years focused experience, Johns knowledge and expertise in some of the region's most celebrated fisheries has no equal. Tillamook Bay fall and spring Chinook, Nehalem Bay fall Chinook, Nestucca River Steelhead, North Fork Nehalem Steelhead (by Custom White Water Raft), Ocean Chinook, Silver Salmon and Halibut, Buoy 10 and Columbia River Salmon are all fisheries John has mastered. These are places were fall Chinook in excess of 60 pounds are caught, trophy Steelhead are found and spring Chinook jump on spinners and herring with reckless abandon. With John you'll be fishing premium gear in the comfort of his custom-built 26' Willie Raptor. Everything is provided except your license, rain gear and lunch. Firefighter's Guide Service is the difference between "Acceptable and Exceptional". Contact John by calling 503-812-1414 or www.oregoncoastfishingguide.com

45 years experience
fishing the world from Alaska to the South Coast of Oregon

Terry Seamster is "the Salmon Master" and
he fishes the Columbia River and all of Oregon's most
popular waters from Buoy 10 & Astoria all the way to
Portland and the Willamette River. Then to the Oregon
coastal rivers in the Tillamook Bay area, the Nehalem
Bay & the Wilson & Trask rivers. Then through Southern
Oregon on the world famous Umpqua River and Winchester
Bay. GOOD SEATS FILL FAST so
call early.
503-484-8900

RV Park info
subject to change. Please contact local facilities for
current information about RV campground information on
Trask River.

The river is known for its runs of steelhead and Chinook salmon.

The river is named for Elbridge Trask who settled on the shores of
Tillamook Bay in 1848. The Trask River overland journey was described in the
1960 historical novel Trask by Don Berry, as well as two sequels.
The novels are collectively known as the "Trask novels."

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